The Skirmishers ran off from the carriage, possibly the fastest our gnome friend has ever gone before. The ground cracked behind them, lava pouring from the road and the grass. The dragon chased them down, fire blasting above them and to their side.

All of a sudden, the dragon was gone. Everything seemed calm.

That was, until a hand the size of an ogre came from the ground.

A large sword protruded from the ground. The group stared in horror as a large, heavily-armored demon the size of a tower raised from the ground.

Antarch.

He lowered his giant blade directly on Starforged, an inch away from his head until a heavenly blade stopped it.

A large, beautiful woman had protected the paladin.

The group saw this as their opportunity, and ran. Well, all but the gnome. Thinking he had a shot with the goddess (he didnt), he decided to launch spells at Antarch.

Starforged gathered his friend, yelling curses and other words that would be sure to get rid of Youtube adsense, and ran into the forest.

The adventure log is where you list the sessions and adventures your party has been on, but for now, we suggest doing a very light “story so far” post. Just give a brief overview of what the party has done up to this point. After each future session, create a new post detailing that night’s adventures.

One final tip: Don’t stress about making your Obsidian Portal campaign look perfect. Instead, just make it work for you and your group. If everyone is having fun, then you’re using Obsidian Portal exactly as it was designed, even if your adventure log isn’t always up to date or your characters don’t all have portrait pictures.